The Early 1900s

By Calert
  • Pulse-Code Modulation

    Pulse-Code Modulation
    INVENTED BY: Alec Reeves
    YEAR OF CREATION: 1937 ==== Pulse-code modulation is used to digitally display sampled analog signals. It is the standard form of digital audio in things such as computers, compact discs, digital telephony, and more. The amplitude of the analog signal is sampled at a regular pace inn uniform intervals in a PCM stream. Each sample is quantized to the nearest value, within a range of digital steps.
  • Ball Point Pen

    Ball Point Pen
    INVENTED BY: John Loud and László Bíró
    YEAR OF CREATION: Launched in 1888, but successfully made in 1938 ==== The first patent for a ballpoint pen was issued on October 30, 1888 to John Loud. However, due to the lack of commercial viability, the ball point pen's potential went unnoticed. In 1938, László Bíró filed a British patent on a new ballpoint pen on June 15th. The creation of ballpoint pens has influenced art and graphic design, and it has spawned an artwork genre.
  • Frequency Modulation

    Frequency Modulation
    INVENTED BY: Edwin Howard Armstrong
    YEAR OF CREATION: 1939 ==== Frequency modulation (FM) is the encoding of information in a carrier wave by varying the instantaneous frequency of the wave in telecommunications and signal processing. Frequency modulation is used for FM radio broadcasting. it can also be used for telemetry, radar, seismic prospecting, and much more. With a million volt arc as a resource of interference behind it.
  • Color Television

    Color Television
    INVENTED BY: Peter Carl Goldmark
    YEAR OF CREATION: 1940 ==== Color television is a television transmission technology that inclueds information on the color of the picture, so the video image can be displayed in color on the television set. Color broadcast can be created by broadcasting three monochrome images, one each in the three colors of red, blue, and green. CBS's "The Patti Page Show" was the first television show that was produced in color, despite high production costs.
  • Faye Dunaway

    Faye Dunaway
    Faye Dunaway was born on January 14, 1941.
    She is an American actress, whose career began in the early 1960s on Broadway.
    The first film she was in is known as The Happening.
  • Z3 Computer

    Z3 Computer
    INVENTED BY: Konrad Zuse
    YEAR OF CREATION: 1941 ==== The Z3 Computer was the world's first working programmable and fully automatic digital computer. The Z3 Computer was completed in Berlin in 1941. Unfortunately, the original Z3 Computer was destroyed in 1943 due to an allied bombardment of Berlin. However, in the 1960s, a working replica was built by Zuse KG, and it is currently on display at Deutscher Museum in Munich.
  • Isaac Hayes Jr.

    Isaac Hayes Jr.
    Isaac Hayes Jr. was born on August 20, 1942 in Memphis, Tennessee. One of the most influential songs Hayes had ever wrote is known as "Soui Man," which was performed by Sam & Dave.
  • Christopher Walken

    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken was born on March 31, 1943 in Queens, New York. He has made appearances in multiple films and TV shows, and even received an award for his performance in Catch Me if You Can as Frank Abagnale.
  • Sam Elliott

    Sam Elliott
    Sam Elliott is an American actor who was born on August 9, 1944 in Sacramento, California. One of his first appearances was in the film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid as a card player. Due to his voice and looks, Elliott was best suited to Westerns.
  • Hattie Winston

    Hattie Winston
    Born on March 3, 1945, Hattie Winston is an American actress who is best known for her role as Margaret on the TV sitcom Becker, which also happens to be my personal favorite show. She's also known for being a cast member in the PBS show The Electric Company.